"Challenges and Change: The Future of Russia Under Putin's Regime"

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Russian opposition activist Aleksei Miniailo believes that Vladimir Putin's grip on power is weaker than it seems, as the regime is running out of financial resources and lacks a vision for the future. Despite the recent events, including the death of prominent opposition leader Alexei Navalny, Miniailo remains optimistic about the possibility of a more democratic Russia, emphasizing the importance of ordinary people in achieving this goal. He acknowledges the risks of speaking out against Putin's regime but continues to advocate for a better future for the country.
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